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RESEARCH SCIENTIST 1 Comparative Media Studies/Writing to work closely with DC public schools as part of an NSF DRK12 ResearchPractice Partnership (RPP) titled: Designing Computational Modeling Curricula across Science Subjects to Study how Repeated Engagement Impacts Student Learning throughout High School (DCModels). Will collaborate with a larger team to organize and conduct mixed methods research with a large urban district including districtlevel leaders and teachers to explore integration of computational thinking in science classes; and build and maintain relationships with district leaders and teachers through regular communication (e.g. site visits & email) and provide dignityaffirming care (1 hour/week).
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Ph.D. in Learning Sciences Science or STEM Education or related fields; robust organizational skills and time management skills; experience with designbased research including the design of learning environments (e.g. STEM curriculum software) to develop theories about learning in the authentic learning contexts; robust background in qualitative analysis including analysis of video data interviews and artifacts to build evidencebased claims for learning; deals with confidential information and/or issues using discretion. PREFERRED: Robust background in science education and Learning Sciences research with understanding of computation and modeling in science learning; subject area expertise in Math Science and/or agentbased modeling; knowledge of current research in modeling (including computational modeling) and inquirybased science education; experience with classroom teaching; experience working on a Research Practice Partnership (RPP); experience designing or facilitating professional development for K12 STEM teachers; familiarity with NGSS and aligned curricula; basic experience with Learning Analytics; and robust writing skills. Job #24927
This is a temporary oneyear 50% FTE position. The position may be extended for an additional year based on mutual interests and needs. Early career applicants are encouraged to apply.
The position is based in the Washington D.C. area and entails frequent site visits to DC public schools. A candidate should be able to arrange their own transportation to the schools.
4/25/2025
Part-Time